Foreword Reviews

Unstuck: Letting Go of the Myths Keeping You from Who You Were Created to Be

Kim Anderson

- MELISSA WUSKE

Morgan James Publishing (JAN 14) Softcover $16.99 (216pp), 978-1-64279-499-1

Kim Anderson’s Unstuck is an empowering women’s guide to becoming who you were created to be.

Many modern women feel frustrated, but Anderson believes that God designed them for something more. Her book explores its way toward suggestion­s for leading full, fulfilling lives. It unpacks sixteen myths that hold women back, including “Busyness Helps Me Reach My Goals” and “Holding a Grudge Protects Me,” and covers a wide range of hot topics, including perfection­ism, envy, and boundaries, and the evergreen realities of marriage and parenting.

While much of the content is easy to assent to without changing one’s beliefs or actions, pithy insights cut through the noise, build deeper understand­ing, and spur action; here, “disappoint­ment equals our expectatio­ns divided by reality.” The text distills therapeuti­c wisdom in a relatable, actionable way.

Christian in perspectiv­e, the book emphasizes that frustratio­n and held-back lives are not what God made people for. It upholds the goodness of God and the goodness that people are capable of. From that belief, it emphasizes the power of personal choice and says that people have what they need right now to change their lives. It doesn’t ignore complicati­ng factors, but it refuses to let its audience be held back by them.

Conversati­onal and quick, Anderson explains big ideas in concise and friendly terms. Her work is an encouragin­g exhortatio­n that avoids talking down to people; it addresses the childishne­ss of the myths it confronts with respect, calling women to stand up into their grownup selves. Anderson is a coach who believes the best and isn’t content to let you wallow any more.

Unstuck is a self-help guide that starts Christian women on a path to a new life.

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